SSL certificate and HTTPS: why a site needs it and how not to break SEO
What SSL/TLS is, why HTTPS matters for trust, SEO, analytics, and security, and how to move a site from HTTP to HTTPS correctly.
What SSL/TLS is, why HTTPS matters for trust, SEO, analytics, and security, and how to move a site from HTTP to HTTPS correctly.
HTTPS migration checklist
SSL is not just a lock icon; it affects trust, canonical signals, redirects, and analytics.
An SSL certificate is no longer an “extra option”. Users expect HTTPS by default, browsers warn on unsafe pages, and SEO depends on correct redirects, canonicals, and one clear site version.
Technically, TLS is the current protocol name, but people still often say SSL when talking about certificates.
Why HTTPS matters
| Reason | Value |
|---|---|
| Trust | users see a secure connection |
| Data transfer | forms, logins, and requests are safer |
| SEO signals | HTTPS is part of overall page experience |
| Analytics | fewer strange referral and tracking issues |
| Compatibility | modern browsers and APIs expect HTTPS |
Move without losses
- Install the certificate.
- Set 301 redirects from HTTP to HTTPS.
- Update canonical tags to HTTPS.
- Fix mixed content.
- Update sitemap and robots.txt.
- Check Search Console for the HTTPS version.
- Check GA4/GTM and goals.
- Monitor indexation after migration.
Common mistakes
- HTTP and HTTPS both work without redirect;
- canonicals point to HTTP;
- images and scripts load over HTTP;
- sitemap contains old URLs;
- Search Console is not checked after the move.
Before migration: run a technical audit, check URLs through UNmiss, and configure sem.chat on the HTTPS version of the site.
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